‘Vitamin A’

Inside of Ice Cream

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

ice cream

Ice cream is a food that used to like everybody. Sometimes we hear as doctors recommend eating ice cream to children and not so young. But we know that there are many types of ice cream. And according as they are produced are good or bad for our health.

What is certain is that the ice cream is a food that many athletes avoid taking, but is a healthy food if taken in moderation and can be included in any diet in a healthy and balanced and that provides many nutrients for the body such as calcium, vitamin B2, high-quality protein, lactose and addition of phosphorus, magnesium, potassium and vitamins A and B6. If you like ice cream and sports do not have problems with the scale.

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Saving Vitamins

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Saving Vitamins

There are two main types of vitamins, water soluble vitamins and fat soluble vitamins, and the way the body stores or vitamin content taken from food depends on what type it is. The body can not store water-soluble vitamins and this means that a person needs to replenish your vitamins taking them on a regular basis. The eight B vitamins and vitamin C are water soluble vitamins and the body can not store them.
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Vitamin A for Healthy Eyes

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Vitamin A is an antioxidant found in foods made from animals, including liver and eggs and fruits and vegetables such as carrots and spinach. Most types of milk are also fortified with vitamin A.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is essential for the functioning of the retina. This also helps prevent night blindness by helping the eye adjust between light and darkness.

Vitamin A also helps reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataract formation. With AMD and cataracts are a major cause of visual impairment and the number of people who will be affected by the increase, to get a good amount of vitamin A is essential for eye health and beauty.

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Natural Vitamins In Your Diet

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Most vitamins we consume are produced by man, and while supplements are fashionable and fortified foods is part of many diets, as the vital nature Remains That force is looking for. Although use vitamin products, it is in your vitamins Natural diet advise able Not Entirely to remove the products of nature to Give Us, In Other energy-filled sun and soil, Their natural vitamins and minerals.Natural Vitamins

Certainly the amount of vitamins and minerals That Have made us believe we Need is not so. Moreover, vitamin overdoses cause many Harmful consequences. It is highly recommended That You Always include in your diet and balance your food varies so it contains no vitamins That Saturate your body. (more…)

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Nutrition Supplements

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Nutrition SupplementsNutritional supplements are products with formulations that are not drugs. Is natural in some cases and in others are merely supporting food and nutrition supplement that we carry.

The principal advantage is that by not being drugs, have no serious side effects, since they are micronutrients found in foods and plants.

Healthy foods bring in sufficient doses of vitamins required for the proper functioning of our body.
Perhaps popularly attributed miraculous properties that have not, but it is scientifically proven that vitamins are substances essential for life. (more…)

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Vitamin A or Retinol

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

vitamin A or RetinolVitamin A or Retinol has many properties such as protecting us from solar radiation, protects the mucous membranes and helps wound healing.

There is vitamin A or retinol supplied by animal foods and provitamin A and Carotenoids (which will become active when transformed into retinol during intestinal absorption) of plant origin.
Retinol is also the main way the body stores and uses vitamin A.
It is stored in the liver by 90% and can ensure the reserves for several months. After the liver, the tissue more stores this vitamin A is the retina of the eye.
The safest way to take it is in the form of beta-carotene.
Sun drying destroys it completely.
In canned lost between 15 and 30% disappears as frying.
In cold climates have to eat more foods with vitamin A.
It is very stable and resists heat cooking water.

Benefits of Vitamin A or Retinol
* It increases immunity, protects against radiation, prevention of chronic disease, prevent infection in the mucosa and helps wound healing.
* It is a good ally anticarcinogenic.
* It is essential for harmonious growth of the body.
* Has anti-aging effect on skin: it maintains the hydration, elasticity and helps remove stains senile.
* Prevents night blindness, xerophthalmia (drying of the cornea of the eye with vision loss) and prevents glaucoma (eye strain) cholesterol and arteriosclerosis.
* Increases male and female fertility as involved in the formation of steroids, the basis of sex and adrenal hormones, particularly in the synthesis of progesterone.
* It is essential to the proper maintenance of cartilage, bones and teeth. (more…)

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Vitamin A

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

vitamin ABrief Definition
Vitamin A belongs to the group of fat soluble vitamins (soluble in fat) is essential for the organism.

This vitamin is present in foods of animal origin as a pre-formed vitamin A and retinol is called while the plant appears as provitamin A, also known as carotenoids that stands out among the beta carotene.

Beta carotene are natural pigments that are found in fruits and vegetables red, orange and yellow, or in dark green vegetables. Beta-carotene is a chemical form required by the body for the formation of vitamin-A.

Approximately 80 and 90% of the retinol esters are absorbed while the beta carotene they do between 40 to 60%. The majority of vitamin A, almost 90% is stored in the liver, the remainder being deposited in the lungs, kidneys and body fat.

Functions of vitamin A and retinol in the body:
* Skeletal system: it is necessary for growth and bone development.
* Cell development: essential for growth, maintenance and repair of mucosal cells, epithelial, skin, vision, nails, hair and tooth enamel.
* Immune system: helps in the prevention of infectious diseases, especially respiratory creating protective barriers against different microorganisms. It stimulates immune functions, including antibody response and the activity of several cells produced by bone marrow involved in defending the body as phagocytes and lymphocytes. Therefore promotes the repair of infected tissues and increases resistance to infection.
* Reproductive System: helps in the normal function of reproduction, contributing to the production of sperm as well as normal female reproductive cycle. Due to its vital role in cell growth, vitamin A helps the changes that occur in the cells and tissues during development of the fetus to develop normally.
* Vision: It is essential for vision, since the Retinol helps improve night vision, preventing certain visual disturbances such as cataracts, glaucoma, vision loss, blindness twilight, also helps fight bacterial infections such as conjunctivitis.
* Antioxidant: Prevents cellular aging and the onset of cancer, since being a natural antioxidant eliminates free radicals and protects DNA from the mutagenic action. (more…)

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